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Which problem is that? Don't confuse politics with religion. The problem with religions is that they engage in politics.
If they would stick to what was written in their holy books and enforce only that, then there wouldn't be nearly as much blending of religion and politics.
Also, the religion called "political correctness" (which is actually no religion at all because it is not well documented in terms of its belief system) is running rampant in this country among others.
Political correctness must be stopped before any other "establishment of religion" as defined in the time period of the founding fathers of the USA. According to the first amendment, an "establishment of religion" cannot be endorsed or restricted by congress. That's right, there's a "free exercise" clause in the first amendment right along side of the requirement that congress doesn't endorse one state religion over another.
Now that I've stood on my political soapbox, perhaps you would prefer that I demonstrate something that can be justified according to the scriptures in its original context and in conjunction with other scriptures so that you can note the difference between the two.




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2009-07-11
Religion can be a pretty thing. But truth is religion has been historically linked to sexism and all sorts of discrimination itself. If you make a pastiche of religion, you are fated to bring along its own original sexism, and the whole endless discussion of whether this discrimination had a bit of truth or not, not to mention the nature / nurture thing.
Edited 2009-07-11 21:47 UTC